Stanley striker Billy Kee admits it’s crunch time for Accrington as they need to turn their stuttering form around before it’s too late.

The Reds are still in charge of their own destiny as, if they win their four games hand, they will be in League Two’s top seven.

But after picking up just five points out of the last 21, the pressure is now really on the 14th placed Reds to perform.

They travel to struggling Barnet tomorrow before taking on automatic promotion chasers Rotherham on Tuesday in what is a make or break month for the club.

"We are still in a decent position but we need to turn it around now," said Kee who scored in the 1-1 draw with Macclesfield on Tuesday night.

"It is just so frustrating as we have not taken our chances in the last few weeks and it is starting to get on top of us now.

"If we play like we did in the second half against Macclesfield then we should hammer Barnet by four or five but we have got to make sure we start well and play for the full 90 minutes rather than one half which we have been doing at times.

"There have been strong words said as the Macclesfield draw feels like a loss but we still have four games in hand and, if we win them, we are in the play-offs. But we know we have got to pick it up now and try and go on a bit of a run.

"After tomorrow, we have got three home games and hopefully we can go on and get three wins from them.

"We do not get down as we are young lads and you cannot really knock our confidence as we can be cocky and arrogant at times and we know we have to keep pushing on and hope it comes off for us."

Leicester loan teenager Kee has four goals for the season and wants more but has been mostly confined to the bench.

"I know I have goals in me and hopefully I will get a run in the team and get some more. I hope I can keep my place for the weekend."

He looks likely to if top scorer Bobby Grant doesn’t make it. He injured his hamstring in training on Monday, didn’t come through a late fitness test on Tuesday night and was due to have a scan this week.

Boss John Coleman admitted he is trying to keep his troops positive as, after Barnet, they face Rotherham, league leaders Rochdale and Burton all at home, where they need to take advantage.

"March is a vital month for us if we are to be challenging for promotion," said the Stanley manager. "We have games in hand but we need the points. We have just to try and play through this current spell and we need to string a couple of wins together.

"We made enough chances to win two games against Macclesfield and you just have to hope that on another day they go in.

"Then they were given a penalty by an assistant and it must be the fifth time this season an assistant has made a decision and not a referee and it’s annoying.

"Earlier on in the season, we were finding it easy to score but now we have hit a spell where it’s hard for us and we have just need a couple of wins as quickly as possible."